The radius of the circle expressed as a mixed number is: inches.
<h3>What is the Radius of a Circle?</h3>
Radius of a circle = half the measure of the diameter of a circle.
Given:
diameter of a circle = inches
Therefore:
Radius of the circle = 1/2()
= 1/2(47/6)
= (1 × 47)/(2 × 6)
= 47/12
= inches.
Therefore, the radius of the circle expressed as a mixed number is: inches.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is in the form ...
4p(y -k) = (x -h)^2 . . . . . (h, k) is the vertex; p is the focus-vertex distance
Comparing this to your equation, we see ...
p = 4, (h, k) = (3, 4)
p > 0, so the parabola opens upward. The vertex is on the axis of symmetry. That axis has the equation x=x-coordinate of vertex. This tells you ...
vertex: (3, 4)
axis of symmetry: x = 3
focus: (3, 8) . . . . . 4 units up from vertex
directrix: y = 0 . . . horizontal line 4 units down from vertex
105 is the product of 15 and 7.